7-i so i ‘-3 QW f Z" le” `-fl'i\n»fdeohili`iu"sw_.& ualiwn. bu ,v _ . .diqghasahsgu taken ol it 's ~= , y _ ,U-, ;. at 4*?" 1 ,_ ~ - ,-,.¢»/1 :- - g I fs 2 I otltitl imriim __ UBUSHED 'ssl' THE GUARDIAN, CHARIDTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 1899. ES V, i ' ,t r E- 'gi g __-_B _. E . DEATH OF JOHN S. KEN- C P, E_ [_ TQ RICHMQNU John S. Kennedy, son of “William and I PIRATE CRUISER May be Utilized by Trans-__ vaal in War. FLEET WILL MOBILISE Shortly for Manoeuvres or War-Steamer Pawnee Burned at Sea. ~ Losoos, June 27.- (Special)-The St. lsines Gazette declares the Clan na Gael will get concessions from the Transvaal to rua a privateer in the event of war to prey on the Cape liners. 3 Caaruau, E igland June' 27--(.Spec- isl)-The fleet will mobilize July llth. This is believed to oe m- rt ly `pr.- paratory to the annual naval nnnoeu- vres. but may mean more than this. ‘ NEDY. Annie Kennedy, died June 6th, 1899. aged 22 years and nine rumtlis. He was born oo Prince Edward Island and was well-known by many of our readers. In his t nth year he came with his paretrs, broihers and sisters to New York Citv where he entered a public school His tl-verucss and love for study help- ed him to advance so that in four yeais he was graduated from =chool and lege. After live years more of study he successfully passed his final examina- ____ ‘ tions and ieoeived tie degree of B. A., also a prize for oratorv. Y 25 . friends; best of all he was an earnest he came in contact. _ Less than six months ago his health cided ti send him to a sanitarium for Creek Mich ti world, where he began ti improve quite rapidly and his many friends in _ ____ #_ 1 O __ wh_ _ Wd _ , , _ ' , The BuBsioConventiono!lsst'Ls¢r °°r7.l'°'i_';°' ,"“g ..” L"npr"_ S1-_ STEPHEN, N_ B” June 27___ The IslacdMliia consisting of eight h' condition edecidedto visit exillgtin. S ial Th M hw' 1 °°mP°"l°’~Steff and bhnd of the 82" ga _ _ __ __ ‘ . Ky. to attend the commencement emer- i( PW )'“ 0 65 18'- 00061009 summon and _three companies ot me thats greater number will he `ia at.- oisesof the College of Literal Arts chose Rev. Mr, Teasdale Chairman of M, Regimamc A Went- ,J tendancs thisyesr. see that New m *|‘. where one of his friends was to be gh, Cimfotiotown District. and Rev. at iii-ighion y¢§t'1-,yay aft.,-,,;;,, carat; ¥Gl‘k.`iWQ,ils‘Ql;f;..Ihll:gQ,§h sudl' mmf! graduated- 1 - - - ' , _ .ii '> While travelling he became suddenly John Goldsmith Chairman of the Sup' gzrgeflznglrigia 98?; ,_ nifutaqg The trip Hlllnoct- ten or eleven ll and was carried into a country "m°"I‘l°_ Di5_l1'i°f- ` twb th R '1 ' ". iin¢|'¢¢,¢ .j`;;%’;‘¢f‘ gn house where he waakindly treated and . The 1,25, “aim Swm,m_y‘ of tu nf.” gd °Lo:8f'”°'"‘° C°llHD8.u¢l¢r _:Au'y» " ' '6h~:;l,°H“~| '£0 ‘ ‘_ ' -i i -`.' , ‘ .__ _ . _ _ ¢° - ,_ _ Had yin J New York City looked forward to his cared fer. unti1_the__ _iolowing day' ~ he died. 7 '" The sid news was a great l\°i»° yearssld of City, eos an 'Bien Uiiaiiotte- °°R°°°'1 ne canes a :omni .na min orksr bypassing ateduferffas she was on the ' ,gn Ilvlr. N. 8.. ll 1828.‘m*"'7~;'l"` ` f‘- 1 , ' »_ '.+."‘i.y°f"‘*.._._.‘»_ s. a_ Llont "-*se*-tif-“i ..i"°iT'ii. .. Tslllyihjlll-’ 4 fe; Z ' ‘lilngihe finlfit is _ ._ ~ ,'. Fnsnanroroit, N. B., June 27.- (Special)i-The jury in the :Grover trlaltoday replntil a verdict of mar.- slaughter and Judge Vanwart gave him ten days in jail The killing was the outcome oi a drinking bout during which Grover found his victim in his wiie’s room and killed him with a knife. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHIcAoo_ June 27.-(Special)--The following are the closing iates; June wheat.-; corn, 341; oats, 25i; pork, 8.1‘7§. _ July wheat,72&;corn,341; oats, 24§; pork. 8.1714. Sept.wheat, 74! ;oorn,3-14; oats,2l§; pork, 8.374. THE WEATHER. Wasnntorou, June 27- (Special)_ Fair with light. south westerly to south- erly winds. DILY nie Ladies’ One Strap AT DISTRICT BRIGHTON oiiieiais Appoinieti by iiiefiiie militia inns were Conference e| Pitched Yestertia readily passed ex°.tminat.otis for col-| » y. an§1;;=;°;gd°‘gmP§f{a,f;°°g,§c,emgg LATE W. W. TURNBULL 500 MEN UNDERICANVAS Christian an example to all with whom ..._ l _ ' 5 _ r ,,,g,,, ,O ,,,,_ F,,,,,,, M, p,,,,,,,,, ,,,_ A Temperance Millionaire- Infantry and Artillery From' treatment._ His mother accompanied I Found a for ` -Georgetownv sourisamnn' I. h' n ` Ba tl , ° ' , ‘ , " . .§'§`i§`l,§1..`2l‘i.anf..f ....i...~nm iffi. lncurables Iagtlt and City. for Charlottetown sr. Join. ar-(special) 7-.vv_;'_i_ W‘, _ 9.! Qggm orst.‘.'!oaa: iilofabiibiiria fat ‘ r x ¢~ ,tractiveness of the place of meeting; 2 “°' ““”"“’ 0"” ,i{.‘l}~"'°"°"’¥§‘§ ‘°.,.°‘..,.,,'“"..‘lZ aunt, nina memos' 1- t - Qmnlrtedstlolzi the arrivalg Supmgim _' and gitylgpanies, the; '~ e , eompsiiiies nn W oing a strict Clly *ill i settedowllt tlouvelties City si the ll. Y. P. U. -lslsd Dekllles Leave About July 9th. The Ninth Internaaonal Convention of the B. Y. P. U, A. will be held in *Q6 Queen City of the South-- Richmond l-A-. July 13-16. 'I‘he special at- the convenient time selected, co ning as it does in the vacation season; the men of distinction who will he heard, will make this one of the greatest con. ventions. Preparations are well under way for the holding of the assembly. The session will be held in Auditorium with 'testing :capacity for 12.600. which will be well ventilated and sup. pligl withelectrle fans. andother cem- o 1 . IIIBBERT »To Maketlhizcs Sometliliw. CARTWREHT Richmond which has thus become a convention city is the most attractive _place in the Southland for such a_ gathering. ‘-It is rich in 'historic inter- est. The visitor can soarot-ly turn around without treading on histurls ground. which recalls memories of the colonial- days. .oi the stirrin days when Richmond was the capitaf d the southern Confederacy and of the great events id the civic history of the country since; was attended by- nearly 20.1% tes and visitors but it is than ht r -'~\ 1_5 1”* ....., - :_-__-V Q3 syn vi-4 U lf. ‘t¢“_` ~ -._ f Ntvwtsuymr ttkkei-Mandi satelite. onaoa Jsss mil' to llvmilj. .il =s° the* were in a regular pastcr. I-Ie was a ' orous speaker and stood firmly for Day Adventist church. New York City Hlliiiiliii I iiiiitii SUNNYSIDE. the literal tnohing,-.. __~God’s word._ ‘= - , Two daysbefors his he dipped. den i:';:d;; k at 'l‘oledo, Ohio, and prescheda power-_ _ “T __ 5 ° ° ful semen there.H|:i dscidid to give W‘@*'.*l_.d P P91501? of life for this wor A aniiwas making’ Grphan Asylum. His prepir. tion to that end when dents $100,000 to fonndga hospital for iw"- ca . Hiatt tmov' t N - '~ . Yo-rll; Chulgzh Evilléneveltl' lille fl:>l'g0ttTaE. “.188 is an mstgoe °"‘M' 'Tw'-at iguetf Although de d, yet he still lives in the muy' . _menioryof his friends. and when the ~ Mr- Tursbidlhaebwn all his life a trump of God shall sound and that temptrance man. In early yeirs he still sweet voice of Jesus shall call up- was an adherent ot the Presbyterian on the righteous dead_ to rise We tueu Ch h- b ~t 1 tel h tt "ded me thall see onr_ dear friend and brother um ’ U a y _ 8 G _ _ ° John 5_ K..,m,,d-,-_ A Church of England with his family. E. E. l~`ranke'P.istor of the Seventh - --._ TRADE AND SHIPPING. l June 23-Ar- P.L.G., Burke. Picton; ° SS City of Ghett, McNevin, last- `i Wm."Dunbar,~Read.Pugwash; Leigh 9 J. Savoy, Chathami" A. J. McKean, McLaine, Tormentine; s JU00 26, cld.-Lady May, McDougall, ‘linlil and Silver Watches GUFF BRUS &Il€ » *June 27. ar Foam. Moran, Pictru; New Souvenir poons, very an - some New Belts, Buckles and Neck THE KEELEY CURE .‘€\l~ Ep ' 1?;-thday' Engagement and Those wishingtohe cured of the cravings ‘tin ings. . - ~ haw, ~< i . el L g D ` £21:-es4:g2g°ll>gar€i;pr=l.n§lniEg. Keele;JI‘ils%i`eTiai,le, Givi-: the new St ir§Steam Laundry a References R-C G9"-L C Wonml' Wm trial or-lsr. you will be well pleasde I-lsremovedtoSt.Joluiul84¢ militia The morn o it wlnpllsst one sword become tie ,vs °° little. t tat PORT 0F CHARLOTTETOWN ings; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinitte; Comet, Mooney, Buztouche; J .H.S., Sonier, Shediac; SS Halilax, I’ye,_ Bo-ton. June 23.-Cid-Acadian, Doucctte. Chatham ;SS City of Ghent McNevin_ Summerside; Swallow, Finlayson; Pinette; Phoebe and Emma Small, Peters. Blwiouche; Swan, Le La- cheur. North Sydney ;_._l'. H.S , Sonier Traosdie;¢S§ H_a1ifax.» Pye. Bosiian; Comet. Mooney, Burt iuche. ` JIM 25, tl*--Lady Aberdeen, Pope., Louisburg; Kohinoor, Deagie, 1 '~Pictm; Welcome. Vanamber, Tig- - nisn.; Susan King. Gorveatt,Ncrth- port;-_ Els Maud, Irving, Richibucto; Belle Rivfrf Kollinoor, Deagle, Picton; Susan King. Gorveatt, North- port; Welcome, Vanamber. Tignish; Ella Maud, Irving, Richihucto; Wm. Dllllbor. Read. Pugwash; Leigh J. , Savoy. Picton; A. J.”,McKean, Mc- Laine. Tormentiue. Friuk. Grant W llac-; S. S, Cam- pana, Demers Picton; Morning Light. »; Read, Crapaud. June 27 cld.-Brit tnnia_ Lohnes, North Bay; Foam.Morin, Pi tin: Hector. Skinner, Richibucto; Frank Gr int, Grant, Wallace; Lady Franklin, ‘ P0P8»Crap:-iud: Morning Light, Read Quebec. _ PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. Join. st -Citi' Tan-if Wait., in-iii F ~ ' ~ _ - - - f - and throat and taken internallyon sugar, I p . _ _ bucto; Surprise, ~ T1'-inholrn, Baie it goes' direct to the spot and gives ease S h d Ytrta. 26. Cblorus, Langill, Picton, and relief in a few minutes- ~ YOUP drug' gist has our authority to refund the money _ ; y, . . - . Piquet: No. 3 Co., 1 Sub., 1 Sgt.. ‘ Co., 40¢pr.and 64 pr Gun Drill; No. 4 Pugwaqh; 3_ S_ Camparm Ddmersf F. Pankun Csnvnu., ’ Jun: 2-I.--Afr. 'I`ariar, \\"a-le. Picton; l A l_ Surprise, 'l`i'=;nhfiliii, Btie Vert -_ 26 , l Annie, LeBlanc. _Pictouz Jessie New- ' ' €l_l. MCLHFE, {`h‘1ll]_8l§J§ CBIOYIS. l41'll’\° Gtimzhsv Menthol Liniment in the mogt "til Picton' Union Gerrior, Picton m casa would not t'ien'be ft und scheme* on paper," 'Ehatafter nil H great bent- iitof 'annuifl camps of instruction. Lient.-Col. Moore is in command' of the canifgfiihite Sergts. Drawer ~anth Biiyei-s.‘l£.' C. R. I.. will instruct the Intantry, and Sergt Hessen, R. C. A , the Artillery, The tents were 'alt pitched on Mon- day hy two men fritn each company who were placed under the command of the Quarter Master. ' ‘ The oilicers’ and s.r.geants’ messes wc-re neatly decoraiel and everything prepared for the arrival of the troops under the supexintendence of the Quarter Master. 'I`he` 82nd baud discourses music Q tee titty J tsysaed In niesubosndlaeioth-» a tions sais hd asysasc ...want Ol00alulp,sre\llll- GBO Glllil " "°"a‘:."..°t.t‘....."*°'°"‘ every evening on the Regimental Par- ade Ground. ' REGIMENEAL ORDERS. BY LIEUT. COL. J_. A. LOSGWORTH CCH- MANDING. ' ~ Can? nnioiirow. _ ` Ju ie 28, 1899. l The following will he the detail of? duties for today: Capt.-0,( the Day-Capt. Leslie. Next for duty-Capt. Johnstone. ` Sub. _of tl\e_Day-Lieuft. Hewar.. Next for duty--'Lieut. Leslie. Regimental G lard and Piquet De- tail: , No. 5 Co., 1 Corp., 1 Bugler and 3 men uextfor dut No 4 Co 1 Cc-rp. and 10 men; next for duty, No. 5 Co. Drills-lst Morning Parade. No. 3 and 5 Co. Infantrv. 2nd Morning Parade, No. 4 Co. 40 pr and 64 pr Gun Drill; No. 3 and 5 Infai.t‘y Drill. 3rd Parade. No. 5 Co,, 40 pr and 64 pr Gun Drill; No. 3 and 4 Cos., ln- fantxy Drill. By order Captain and Adjutant. _ RE '/IEDY FOR Wli00PlN(i C(_)U(il'I. lf your children have whooping cough dont start dosing with Cough Mixtures, - successful remedy. Applied to U16 011055 if it is not satisfactory. Price 25 u-ants. Brit; i with its Ifyou rideawheelor ll# anyofthe uptodate athletic proper Hosiery is indispsllih fullest enjoyment. Yo! 3°! ¥ qeloog to any particular club D Golf hose, they are cor-not lsr outing rig Vi e are selling an excellent 0* “ cycling hose with fancy top lt* hoselftr 250 wear D A BB ‘ _ E. W . T R’ TURNER P. I3. AncHus.a°LD., Annxaxnmi _t Hon. W. B. R nnrso. , S o. W.CBsB l C r ron Block. Charlottetown Mrs.‘f I. J on tsodlt. MssTR.I-lf C turns LB: _4 !_with the retu t.